The major limitation of cost?effective analysis as compared with cost?benefit analysis is that:
a. cost?effective analysis cannot determine which of several programs is the most
efficient.
b. cost?effective analysis is far more complex and difficult to apply.
c. cost?effective analysis is only good for determining which of several programs is
most efficient.
d. cost?effective analysis consistently underestimates costs.
C
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